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daven
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07-15-2009, 04:32 PM
Post subject: kk multi-way vs fish in 3-bet pot
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both villains are unknown (<30 hands) but have already distinguished themselves as loose-fishy-cally
Thoughts on line?
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (8 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP1 ($58.70)
MP2 ($30.55)
CO ($50)
Button ($82.20)
SB ($59.85)
Hero (BB) ($50)
UTG ($63.30)
UTG+1 ($27.25)
Preflop: Hero is BB with K , K
1 fold, UTG+1 bets $1.50, 3 folds, Button calls $1.50, SB calls $1.25, Hero raises to $7.50, UTG+1 calls $6, Button calls $6, 1 fold
Flop: ($24) 9 , 9 , 5 (3 players)
Hero bets $13.50, UTG+1 raises to $19.75 (All-In), Button calls $19.75, Hero calls $6.25
Turn: ($83.25) 8 (3 players, 1 all-in)
Hero bets $22.75 (All-In),
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Muzzard
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Just get it in on the flop button is not folding. I probably just make it like 17 on flop, but it's not that mig a deal.
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daven
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Originally Posted by Muzzard
Just get it in on the flop button is not folding. I probably just make it like 17 on flop, but it's not that mig a deal.
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I would love to, but i can't. Look at the raise size on the flop.
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Muzzard
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Originally Posted by daven
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Originally Posted by Muzzard
Just get it in on the flop button is not folding. I probably just make it like 17 on flop, but it's not that mig a deal.
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I would love to, but i can't. Look at the raise size on the flop.
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Apologies, std then. Unless you want someone to reopen the action? I don't really know what the question is?
Pre seems fine, I maybe make it slightly bigger - but only 1.50 more at the most.
Flop is fine, there is basically no difference between betting 17 and 13 if you cant reopen the action anyway.
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bigspenda73
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$9.50 on the flop solves that
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oskar
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Underbetting is sexy, yo.
This is funny because there's a good chance I'd make it exactly 9.5 too - it works in the supermarket, why not at the poker table. It couldn't be less draw heavy, and you're getting them to call with a lot of their range and you can still get it in comfortably on the turn.
My automatic 3b pre size would be a little bigger, but I think your sizing is actually better with the stack sizes and the stations.
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
$9.50 on the flop solves that
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mcatdog
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
$9.50 on the flop solves that
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Ehhhhh I don't think the scenario that happened here is common enough that you should tailor your c-bet size around it. I prefer a smaller c-bet anyway though since this is a board where the full-stacked villain is very rarely happy to put a lot of money in.
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Originally Posted by mcatdog
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
$9.50 on the flop solves that
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Ehhhhh I don't think the scenario that happened here is common enough that you should tailor your c-bet size around it. I prefer a smaller c-bet anyway though since this is a board where the full-stacked villain is very rarely happy to put a lot of money in.
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Well do it when it matters ldo
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Deanglow
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this hand was played fine. If you're multitabling you don't have the time/eye to pay attention to things like that
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